Noncash consideration definition

Noncash consideration means any form of consideration other than cash, including, but not limited to, promissory notes whether subordinate or otherwise.

Examples of Noncash consideration in a sentence

  • Non-cash consideration for the acquisition of assets such as mineral exploration tenements, or a business or company holding mineral exploration tenements.

  • Non-cash consideration for the acquisition of the new resources assets and investments.

  • Non-cash consideration must be valued by ref- erence to bona fide sales of that consid- eration made within a reasonable time or, in the absence of such sales, on the fair value as determined by an accepted standard.

  • Non-cash consideration is measured at the fair value of the non-cash consideration received.

  • If Shares are Allotted by the Company in the period between the balance sheet date and the passing of the Special Resolution that the Company be re-registered as a Public Company, and the Shares are Paid-up otherwise than in cash, the Company must (unless the Allotment is in connection with a Share exchange) comply with the requirements of section 46 (Non-cash consideration for Shares in Public Company) in respect of the Allotment.

  • Non-cash consideration for the acquisition of new resources assets and investments.

  • Non-cash consideration must be valued by reference to bona fide sales of that consideration made within a reasonable time or, in the absence of such sales, on the fair value as determined by an accepted standard.

  • Noncash consideration promised in a contract in accordance with the guidance in paragraphs 606-10-32-21 through 32-24.

  • Non-cash consideration is usually offered in selective buy- backs and frequently to related parties.

  • Non-cash consideration RG 110.23 A company may pay for shares under a buy-back with non-cash consideration.

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